System and methods are described for inhibiting the readability of an optical media due to changes in a pseudo-reflective material that composes the optical media after the optical media has been exposed to air for a predetermined time. An optical media includes a data encoded component. At least a fraction of the data encoded component transforms from a substantially optically reflective state to a substantially optically non-reflective state as at-least-in-part a function of time from an initializing event. The systems and methods provide advantages because of low cost, limited content lifetime, avoidance of rental returns and minimum changes to existing manufacturing processes.
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1. An optically-readable medium comprising: a reflective layer; at least one substrate coupled to said reflective layer, said substrate layer comprises one or more substrate layers through which laser light from an optically readable medium reading device passes before impinging on the reflective layer; a first reactive agent disposed in the optical path of said laser light, said first reactive agent inhibits the ability of the laser light to read the reflective layer after a first predetermined time; a second reactive agent, said second reactive agent degrades the integrity of the reflective layer after a second predetermined time; and wherein said first reactive agent inhibits the ability of the laser light to read the reflective layer by changing from a first optical state that is substantially transparent to the laser light to a second optical state that is substantially opaque to the laser light in response to a predetermined stimulus within said first predetermined time.
2. The optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , wherein said predetermined stimulus is selected from at least one of oxygen, air, water, and light.
3. The optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , further comprising a material that prevents said first reactive agent from changing from said first optical state that is substantially transparent to the laser light to said second optical state that is substantially opaque to the laser light in response to a predetermined stimulus.
4. The optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , further comprising a material that controls the rate at which said first reactive agent changes from said first optical state that is substantially transparent to the laser light to second optical state that is substantially opaque to the laser light in response to a predetermined stimulus.
5. The optically-readable medium according to claim 3 , wherein said material is a package enclosing said optically-readable medium, said package maintains a substantially constant atmospheric pressure and atmospheric composition.
6. The optically-readable medium according to claim 5 , wherein opening said package changes at least one of atmospheric pressure or atmospheric composition.
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